This document discusses machine vision and the LabVIEW IMAQ Vision software. It defines machine vision as using computer processing and analysis to interpret visual images in the way humans do with their senses. The document notes that human vision provides 10 megabits of data per second to process. It also explains that real-time machine vision systems must complete all operations within acceptable time delays to ensure reliability. Finally, it provides an overview of the LabVIEW IMAQ Vision environment, which allows loading images and manipulating them with stored scripts while seeing the processed results.
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Machines Vision and Labview Imaq Vision
This document discusses machine vision and the LabVIEW IMAQ Vision software. It defines machine vision as using computer processing and analysis to interpret visual images in the way humans do with their senses. The document notes that human vision provides 10 megabits of data per second to process. It also explains that real-time machine vision systems must complete all operations within acceptable time delays to ensure reliability. Finally, it provides an overview of the LabVIEW IMAQ Vision environment, which allows loading images and manipulating them with stored scripts while seeing the processed results.
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MACHINES VISION AND
LabVIEW IMAQ VISION
Prepared by, S.BHUVANESH MACHINE VISION The term machine vision or computer vision is often used for the entire subject,including image processing and image analysis.
If we really want to define machine vision,we have to first clarify what the vision itself is ..
Undoubtedly,vision is the human sense that provides most of the information a human has to process. Rough estimations say that the data rate for continuous viewing is about 10 megabits per second.
It is obvious that this huge amount of data cant be processed in real time that it has to be filtered by the virtual cortex. Machine vision at the real time Mostly ,it is assumed that a system running under real time conditions should react really fast , thus providing reaction times that are as short as possible.
Real time simply means that every operation has to be completed within acceptable delay times, however the system ensures completion. therefore windows as a quite unreliable operating system is not suitable for most real time applications. Labview IMAQ vision Figure shows the IMAQ vision builder enviromnent with a single image loaded .the environment mainly consists of the following parts : The reference window displays the original version of the image All manipulations applied to the loaded image can be stored in the script window The image size can be seen here , whereas This area indicates the actual zoom ratio The processing window immediately shows all of your image manipulations